Pre-writing stage
writer determines the purpose of writing and the intended audience, chooses a topic, then narrows down the topic
Pre-writing stage
the writer gathers detailed ideas and develop the controlling idea or thesis of the piece of writing.
Pre-writing stage
Browse through various reference materials
Pre-writing stage
Brainstorm for ideas with a group.
Pre-writing stage
Interview Knowledgeable persons
Pre-writing stage
Create a cluster of map and supporting idea
Pre-writing stage
Jot down whatever comes to mind about a topic
Drafting stage
pre-writing notes and sentences are turned into paragraphs
Drafting stage
has 3 important parts- the introduction, body, and conclusion.
Drafting stage
Make your discovery draft / Planned draft
Drafting stage
Just start writing and let your feelings or ideas lead you in developing your topic
Drafting stage
Arrange your ideas in a certain way - in a topic outline or sentence outline
Revising stage
This stage goes through the paper to see how well the issues of purpose, audience, and genre have been addressed
Revising stage
checking if there are ways of improving style, word choice, figurative language, sentence variety, subtlety of meaning.
Revising stage
Check unity, coherence, and logic of ideas
Revising stage
Appropriateness of tone for audience and purpose
Editing stage
The process of checking the accuracy of facts and correcting errors in spelling, grammar, usage and mechanics (spelling, punctuation, capitalization)
Editing stage
Capitalization and use of punctuation marks
Editing stage
Spelling of unfamiliar words
Publishing stage
Producing a final copy of a piece of writing and presenting it to an audience.
Publishing stage
Decisions have to be made about which form will best reach the intended audience and accomplish the intended purpose.
Publishing stage
Presenting orally in a class or discussion
Publishing stage
Posing on a bulletin board or a blog
Publishing stage
Creating a multimedia presentation